Impact of long-term N fertilization on the structural composition of spruce litter and mor humus
The aims of this study were to determine the degree of lignin degradation and to investigate changes in the chemical composition of the organic matter in the forest floor in an N fertilized Norway spruce forest soil. Needle litter and mor humus were collected from the field experiment at Skogaby in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Soil biology & biochemistry 2004-04, Vol.36 (4), p.609-618 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The aims of this study were to determine the degree of lignin degradation and to investigate changes in the chemical composition of the organic matter in the forest floor in an N fertilized Norway spruce forest soil. Needle litter and mor humus were collected from the field experiment at Skogaby in southern Sweden (56°33′N; 13°13′E). The spruce stand had been fertilized for 11 years with 100 kg N
ha
−1
yr
−1 as (NH
4)
2SO
4. The degree of lignin degradation was determined with alkaline CuO oxidation followed by HPLC analysis. The chemical composition of the organic matter was characterized by CPMAS
13C NMR. Tannin was specifically analyzed using dipolar dephasing CPMAS
13C NMR and the N distribution was studied by CPMAS
15N NMR.
The C-to-N ratios in the fertilized Oi and Oe layers were significantly lower than in the unfertilized layers (24 compared to 34 and 23 compared to 27, respectively). Neither the sum of the CuO oxidation products (Vanillyls+Syringyls+Cinnamyls expressed as VSC) nor the acid-to-aldehyde ratio ((Ac/Al)
V) showed any significant treatment effects. The content of aromatic C (including phenolic C) was significantly lower in the unfertilized than in the fertilized Oi layer (18 versus 21%). In the unfertilized soil, VSC was positively correlated (
r=+0.63,
p |
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ISSN: | 0038-0717 1879-3428 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.soilbio.2003.11.006 |